The Nike electron-beam-pumped KrF laser amplifiers

Nike is a recently completed multikilojoule krypton-fluoride (KrF) laser that has been built to study the physics of direct-drive inertial confinement fusion. The two final amplifiers of the Nike laser are both electron-beam-pumped systems. This paper describes these two amplifiers, with an emphasis...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science 1997-04, Vol.25 (2), p.221-228
Hauptverfasser: Sethian, J.D., Pawley, C.J., Obenschain, S.P., Gerber, K.A., Serlin, V., Sullivan, C.A., Lehecka, T., Webster, W.D., McGeoch, M.W., Smith, I.D., Corcoran, P.A., Altes, R.G.
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Zusammenfassung:Nike is a recently completed multikilojoule krypton-fluoride (KrF) laser that has been built to study the physics of direct-drive inertial confinement fusion. The two final amplifiers of the Nike laser are both electron-beam-pumped systems. This paper describes these two amplifiers, with an emphasis on the pulsed power. The smaller of the two has a 20/spl times/20 cm aperture, and produces an output laser beam energy in excess of 100 J. This 20 cm Amplifier uses a single 12 kJ Marx generator to inject two 300 kV, 75 kA, 140 ns flat-top electron beams into opposite sides of the laser cell. The larger amplifier in Nike has a 60/spl times/60 cm aperture, and amplifies the laser beam up to 5 W. This 60 cm amplifier has two independent electron beam systems. Each system has a 170 kT Marx generator that produces a 670 kV, 540 kA, 240 ns Bat-top electron beam. Both amplifiers are complete, fully integrated into the laser, meet the Nike system requirements, and are used routinely for laser-target experiments.
ISSN:0093-3813
1939-9375
DOI:10.1109/27.602494